Netflix just released a trailer for Fuller House including a release date of February 26th.

The video description includes a synopsis for the new series:

The Full House adventures continue when D.J. Tanner-Fuller calls upon her sister, Stephanie, and her friend, Kimmy, to move in and help raise her three boys.

Most of your favorite characters (but not the Olsen twins) from the original Full House are returning. In this trailer we get to see a glimpse of the old home and hear familiar voices and new ones utter catch phrases you probably thought you'd never hear again. Who knows why the house is pristinely arranged just as we remember it after all that time, or how long that puppy has been living alone in an empty house.

The important thing is, they're back! And we'll all be able to binge watch the series before February is over.

Fifteen years ago, Crouching Tiger, Hidden Dragon won a slew of awards and became the highest grossing foreign-language film in America. With a cast of all Chinese actors and performed in Mandarin, it was a surprise success and a very influential international film. You most likely remember it as the modern kung-fu movie with people flying everywhere while they fight.

Now it's back because it's 2015 and we've run out of ideas. Just like the original, the sequel will be breaking boundaries. It will be the first movie ever to premiere on Netflix and IMAX simultaneously.

If there aren't singing orangutans in this movie, the whole thing is a bust.

Disney continues its foray into live action remakes with the newly released trailer for next year's version of The Jungle Book.

It's got some really big voice acting names to it, a kid that looks a heck of a lot like Mowgli and some pounding drums in the soundtrack. So that's something. At the very least, it looks better than the 1994 Jason Scott Lee version.

That bear looks lost.

For whatever reason, Disney has recently decided to go back its well of immortal cartoons and remake them with live action. It's a strategy they appear to be doubling down on, because it seems like that's a phrase some Disney exec would have used when talking about this strategy.